Does anyone here work on the Freight Team at Home Depot? |
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Joel Mitchell in Sandy, Utah 43 months ago |
RyanMac517 in Lansing, Michigan said: I just turned 17 a few weeks ago and was thinking about applying at Home Depot for freight team when I turn 18. All the negative comments can leave in advance! I dont CARE about how BAD your experience was. Hi Ryan,
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masterspec101 in Rancho Cucamonga, California 43 months ago |
RyanMac517 in Lansing, Michigan said: Thank you SOOO much man! ok don't believe me It's not like I actually work at the Home depot or anything, go ahead and apply for the night shift job, as long as you can do all your work from the parking lot, you'll be OK!!! |
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masterspec101 in Rancho Cucamonga, California 42 months ago |
thank you for verifying what I said, some people just have to be told by more than one person. |
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nwentw01 in Eastpointe, Michigan 35 months ago |
Allieloopy in Ypsilanti, Michigan said: Home Depot is still hireing people but not telling them until the interview that they will be part time. There is no full time overnight crew anymore, at least in Michigan. This is completely false! My husband works for the Madison Heights Home Depot (one of the most high volume stores in Michigan)and he has been working full time on the night crew for over 5 years now. His hours are from 10 pm to 7am. I recommend that you work at a Home depot. I myself worked there for 2 years as a full time cashier, and they are really good at offering promotional opportunities to those who diserve them. Good Luck! |
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Chris. 1 month ago |
nwentw01 in Eastpointe, Michigan said: This is completely false! My husband works for the Madison Heights Home Depot (one of the most high volume stores in Michigan)and he has been working full time on the night crew for over 5 years now. His hours are from 10 pm to 7am. I recommend that you work at a Home depot. I myself worked there for 2 years as a full time cashier, and they are really good at offering promotional opportunities to those who diserve them. Good Luck! Its been awhile, but I will post this in case anyone else wants to know about working at Home Depot. Full time employment is sparse. If you are offered full time jump on it. In all likelihood you will be offered part time. If you live with your parents and are in there insurance then you should do ok. This is the case at my store and is even true of most managers. If you are part time you will carry the full load of your insurance, and wont have accesses to the Homer fund, even if you contribute. I wont say managers out and out lie to you, but you will be told things that just are not true. The folks at my store are decent, but management is in over there heads. They just suck. If you are an adult that needs to make a living, and plan on working here part time (most likely) then bring your patents and check book if you get the insurance. And keep looking for a better job while you work here. |
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yesenia in Porterville, California 21 days ago |
i think it is different at different stores...
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